The official degrees offered by LABA Valencia

Studying at LABA Valencia allows you to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours, an official UK university degree recognised worldwide, equivalent to 180 ECTS.
The degree can be obtained through a three-year progression:
A two-year period in which the student completes the HND – Higher National Diploma, corresponding to the first two years of the UK BAH degree, at LABA Valencia.
A Top-Up year, which, through the validation of the HND and a final third year, leads to the award of the BAH – Bachelor of Arts with Honours. Students may complete the Top-Up year at LABA or at a university in the United Kingdom.
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) – Official UK University Degree
Upon completing the three years of study at LABA Valencia, you will obtain the UK Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Digital Media or Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Photography, awarded by prestigious UK universities.
Bachelor of Arts with Honours (Hons) degrees are recognised within the Bologna Plan and are therefore valid and fully acknowledged across the 48 countries of the European Higher Education Area.
As an official qualification from a UK university, the Bachelor of Arts with Honours is also recognised in numerous countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Australia.
Holding a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) entitles you to enrol in any official Master’s degree programme.
Why is a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) the best option?
- Because it has great international recognition in the EU, as well as in Asia, Hispano America, Africa, Canada, Australia, and the United States. Its accreditation is much easier and more immediate than other university degrees, as the United Kingdom has more agile and clear agreements with most countries.
- Because you are going to study in three years what you would do in four years at a Spanish university. In most European countries, and in the rest of the world, university degrees last 3 years. In Spain, the degrees last 4 years. This produces a competitive disadvantage for students at Spanish universities.
- Because it is much more focused on the labour market, along with personal, artistic and cultural growth.
- Because holders of a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) earn, on average, more than double of holders of other European university degrees.
